Discover the best top things to do in Chaiyaphum Province, Thailand including Phu Khieo Wildlife Reserve, Mor Hin Khao, Pa Hin Ngam National Park, Phu Lan Kha National Park, Tatton Waterfall, Tatton National Park, Kra Jiao Flower Field, Sai Thong National Park, Chulabhorn Dam, Star Tiger Zoo.
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4.0 based on 48 reviews
4.0 based on 49 reviews
Nice half day trip from Chaiyaphum, very nice with a motorbike! Unfortunately i was with a car. When you are at the entrance you have to pay 200.- Baht. This is a fix price and now "showing thai driving livense" or "yellow housebook" will help - no deal possible. Then you can go further to a parking lot. There you find an information center and a charming lady will give you all information about Tatton National Park. From there its about 500 m to walk to the waterfall - which is not very impressive but surrounded by a beautiful piece of clean and cared for nature. A Coffe shop ist there and even you find a Smoker Corner near the shop. That was my trip but i think it can be wonderful for more walking/wandering. If you want to extend it to a day trip just go on to Mor Hin Khao - when you leave the area just take the road right. Again, the road from there to Mor Hin Khao is excellent and perfect for a bike ride!
4.0 based on 13 reviews
Beautiful waterfall and trees area,one of the top tourist attractions in the Chsiysphum area. Usually lots of locals swimming relaxing and eating.
4.0 based on 31 reviews
This flower field blooms in July and August with grass fields dotted with pink, purple and white Siamese tulips. We went on a 1 km boardwalk thru one of the best parts. There are also cultivated gardens at the entrance and around a section with rock formations. The flower field is part of Pa Hin Ngam National Park which also had some outstanding sandstone rock formations in another section Buggies will take you around the main attractions for a mere 30 baht but walking would be OK for the fit and hydrated as the distance is not that great. The time to go is July or August they tell me, We were there in mid August and 90% of the tulips were still in great condition. A wonderful attraction and well worth a visit in that time period. This is a 2 price attraction. foreigners are x 5 the Thai price which equates to 200 baht vs 40 baht. The sign is devious because the Thai prices are in non-Arabic numerals. Curiously.over 60's are free
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